PhD Videos
Dr. Liam Aielo Presents on the Role of Revoicing in Dialogic Text Discussions
On February 22, 2021, the UC School of Education/Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series featured Dr. Liam Aielo presenting on “‘I feel like you’re summarizing badly what we’re saying’: Revisiting the role of revoicing in dialogic text discussions.”
Dr. Cuellar and Dr. Deeb-Sossa Present on Recruitment During COVID-19 as an Emerging HSI
On February 8, 2021, the UC School of Education/Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series featured Dr. Marcela Cuellar, Dr. Natalia Deeb-Sossa and Dr. Blas Guerrero presenting on “Recruitment Practices during COVID-19: Perspectives from Institutional Agents at an Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI).”
Dr. Nicole Sparapani Presents on Language, Engagement and Serving Students with Autism
On February 1, 2021, the UC School of Education hosted Dr. Nicole Sparapani as she presented on “Teacher Language and Student Active Engagement in Classrooms Serving Elementary Students with Autism” as part of the Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series
Dr. Nancy Acevedo Presents on ‘The Chicana/o/x Dream’
The Graduate Group in Education hosted Dr. Nancy Acevedo to speak to speak on her book ”The Chicana/o/x Dream: Hope, Resistance, and Educational Success” as part of its Brown Bag Speaker Series on January 25, 2021.
Alexis Patterson Williams presents on Sustaining Disciplinary Literacy in Science
On November 23, 2020, the UC School of Education/Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series featured Dr. Alexis Patterson Williams presenting on “Sustaining Disciplinary Literacy in Science: A Transformative, Just Model for Teaching the Language of Science.”
Megan Welsh presents on why Average is Overrated
On November 16, 2020, the UC School of Education/Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series featured Dr. Megan Welsh presenting on “Average is Overrated: What factors affect means and variation in performance?”
Ga Young Chung Presents on Destabilizing the “Undocumented Korean Box”
On November 2, 2020, the UC School of Education/Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series featured Dr. Ga Young Chung presenting on “Destabilizing the “Undocumented Korean Box”: Race, Education, and Immigrant Activism for Liberation.”
Michael Singh Presents on Subverting the Neoliberal Role Model
On October 19, 2020, the UC School of Education/Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series featured Dr. Michael Singh presenting on “Subverting the Neoliberal Role Model: Examining the Performance of ‘Positive’ Latino Manhood in Schools.”
Darnel Degand Presents on Golden Legacies vs. Trivializing Tropes
On October 26, 2020, the UC School of Education/Graduate Group in Education Brown Bag Speaker Series featured Dr. Darnel Degand presenting on “Golden Legacies vs. Trivializing Tropes: Africans, Toussaint L’Ouverture, & Comic Books.”
A PhD Program Where You Can Make a Difference
The UC Davis Graduate Group in Education brings together faculty and PhD students who want their research to have real-world impacts on the disparities that exist for students at all levels our educational system. In this video, hear from faculty and recent alumni about the ways that their research is having an impact, and how they work with teachers, colleagues, community members and policymakers to create change.
The Graduate Group in Education: An Interdisciplinary PhD Program
PhD students in the UC Davis Graduate Group in Education draw on mentors and coursework from across the university to shape their unique academic path to a doctoral degree. The program’s rigorous standards, nationally and internationally recognized faculty, and emphasis on social justice and equity prepare graduates to be effective educational researchers. Hear from current students and recent alumni about why they chose the Graduate Group in Education’s PhD program.
The Graduate Group in Education PhD Program
The UC Davis Graduate Group in Education PhD Program critically engages students in contemporary issues that impact education research, policy and practice. Hear from current PhD students and alumni about why they chose to complete their doctorate degrees at the School of Education.